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Stickers Win Sixg JV Nine Unbeaten JV LACROSSE-First ron: Bl. Harris, XV. Finneran, R. Nicrh, M. Bundy. P. Boeclcmann, XV. Boden, XV. W'alrers, R. Morrison. Second row: Coach Guy Railey, S. KlarArcher, Small, Hartman, W. Farmer, A. Trusdale, B. Routson, S. Nicky. Farmer. Third ron': D. Bell, XV. Russell, D. Kroner, R. Pueplce. C. Anderson. Scott, H. Miller, Miller, O. Hammond. fllmziiecr. Coach Lon Russ' varsity lacross -quail wliipperl three of its 12 foes to finish in fourth plat'-ef. Tlif- teamis high scorer was George Burnham with 17 goals. Xext year's team still he lniilt arounfl rlefensenian lffl Lechert. who is the only returning starter. Toni Bateman. Jacques Remmell. Boli Schnappinluer. Toni hluuir. John Thayer. Harold Fairman. anfl Vliaynn- liif-s grafluaterl in June. Jay Key. Ed Chaicl and john Colkley art- nieinliers nl February '61 graduating class. The JY ten also topped three ul 112 opponents hut finished one notch lower in Hftli place. The junior var-ity lrasfflrall tt-inn ment unfloleatefl against league eoinpetition to vapltin- the fliyi-ion ll title. Division 1 Champs. Loyola. frtf nquvrrffl the lieclinen in tuo straight games. 5-1 and 1-U. to earn the league honors. Kirk Borman anfl lJif'k Z:-ntn hurlml tht- 'Skins to success this year as Hon Kit.-rle anfl Bolt Cougiie-t wifflfltffl mighty war clubs. Klf'TTff anfl George Nlr-llonaltl starrwl on the defensive. VARSITY LACROSSE-First row: H. Fairman, W. Ries, Rernmell, T. Bateman, E. Chaid, T. Moore, R. Schnappinger, Thayer. Second row: Collcey, E. Lechert, H. Schwab, T. Koch, W. Towns, R. Bohl- man, Key. Third row: Freeberger, R. O'Connell, D. Hayden, G. Burnham ,-I. Ryan, D. Klein, Coach Lon Russ. VARSITY LACROSSE JV LACROSSE E if Opp. Opp. 5 Gilman 9 1 Severn 9 6 Friends -1 0 Gilman 9 -l Patterson 8 1 Patterson 5 3 City 13 3 City 9 3 Poly 10 el Poly 3 1 Southern 6 7 Southern 0 8 Forest Park L11 3 Forest Park 1 6 Patterson 8 1 Patterson 4 I City 9 0 City 15 2 Poly 12 0 Poly 11 2 Southern 6 1 Southern 2 9 Forest Park 3 U Forest Park 4 COACH WILLIAM MULLINEAUX and his junior varsity baseball team. mf? l 4H 4 'HX5k 5 .i
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Diamondmen op Second Place ' V 'P . A V, wit, .. ,,. . W as 1 As defending division titlists, the 760 Redskin nine finished in second place. The Clippers of Patterson copped the title as Coach Dyke's nine dropped five of fourteen league games. First round losses to Dunbar, 3-2, Carver, 2-1, and Patterson, 5-3, were avenged in the second round by 20-11, 66-3, and 6-5 wins respectively. Edmondson ballplayers received recognition for their ability and achievement. Jim Rafferty was voted to the News-Post's All M. S.A first team. Raff batted .256, but was passed many times. Wal1t Downey held the shortstop post on the Sunpapefs All-Star Schoolboy baseball team. ,lohn Miller, who threw a no-hitter at Calvert Hall, and catcher Earl Miller, received honorable mention on both teams. VARSITY BASEBALL-Firxt' row: C. Smith, I I, V W Laukaitis, W. Downey, J. Rafferty, P, Folkemer, J. M... ...sw ,f ., .,,.., ,.,,.,,. . ., ,. Hasenei, T. Barberis. Second row: Coach George V ., , , , . ,.,, ,,.,. - V11 ,.., ..a, , ,, . Kimmett, J. Miller, A. Banks, W. Hood, W. Bev- Q, 'W' V, llql , I erungen, E. Miller, J, Pagano, R. Taylor, Manager, V A ' .V 1, -. if ff D. Shipley, Manager, Coach Julian Dyke. Third f W-Nay. -v.. ,ofa - -.' .-ai. -415711 , .igffggfft NX. '11 . ,X .,b. f,?,.5 ,N Q ,I l3fwfi2itiX9,mV row: H. Nelson, H. Sipes, S. Leishure, H. Baker, M .p'f'-1? ,ytlti -,,,,f , a 1.9 .1-f-13, X' V... 5 M my awww R. Dempsey, G. Crawford, E. Eber. L. 1-Im is .g1weQ ti t .wr an ..... - rte. ....s ' R ffm Pim- Kf f -.EV QVVZ ' 'A'-. V V V ,V ' --sf, 1 I V0Qt.,RiD,04 595--as-?tf.zbi,N l. -V,-,ajli 3,3 5, ,Vr L 4,1 gf., -2 1 1 Q , , ...f-J 1 'A 1 I if AW 1 ' ii I .L-G l' '--'i- 2 919 't 2? if amtiif. 3 tl 1 if 5 1 -f Q T 'gl VV ,sb-lg, V ,V,,,V ,wap wwVKVVVVhB ,V .,,.,f , ,QV ,, , V v,Il ..,. g I,-I, .WVR V ' kg ' 1 ,V E ., , VZ .-,W if V- . .,.. 1, ,W .1 fx. , ,,,, W , 51. 1., 2, 1 y ' ' ' Xl. if L Xf 7 U ,f 1' 'fi , l X I 1 ,gay ,VX A St. VVV K ff f. R . W, V. ,., -f ,,,, k 7. it VV VVVV, X. f2,,gV, f RI V f ' 1 ' ,ff X7 ff ar.. M 1 5 I Lia,- l4'f.'. . i N- V - if af . ' ta- 1 - y ff 5,9 , '.ff- Wifi, ' L' , . 1 V 4, f 4, 561 , ' Q 5 - , W 4, ,-,,, V ,,,, , f,,.. 1-,, 5,5 RON KIERLE RECEIVES LATE THROW A z . VV V.,, . . as Loyola player slides safely into third. Action ' ' ' t' 3' ' '4' ' ' ': ' ' ' ' happened in the hrst game of the ChampionshiP series. VARSITY JV BASEBALL BASEBALL E D b OPP- E Opp 1? Mun ar 4- Poly 4 EWU 2 Dunbar 3 l EFQIY 12 9 Menlo 5 8 1 y 6 Towson Catholic 0 Z Carver 0 1 City 3 0 Forest Park 1 1 Carver 2 3 Calvert Hall 1 5 Forest Park 6 glltlglan 2 Calvert Hall 1 6 Cgnifon 0 Y, 10 Gilman 1 9 Dunbar 2 N--1 . 4 N . Y, V 3 Patterson 5 15 Gilman 0 Q I 'V r - 5 -. f , X' 6 Carver 3 3 Mervo 2 Y ' 1' 'V -A 1 Q f Q 20 Dunbar 11 QQ . i' j 1' . uf' . 4 Calvert Hall 3 :MR-.S , A . . 1 . --- 2 Gilman 4 g - - . , M 10 Patterson 3 1 A' .. 1- , 1 - ' . 1 0 Mervo 5 tl LO Ola 5 -.VM LV, V V AV .V gy, QVVVQVRVV 15 Towson Catholic 0 so Loyola fm pa., llgt i1lj,i,f ,VV-..g,,V f-1 7g 1 Calvert 0 y su. M, . Jwhsf.-4-el A ,A . QE -. , .Ami Vu 6 Patterson 5 s Championship
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1 I -,. 7 1 f 'wi , X ,f'9w 1 4' I , ,mf AVF, 5 ,,.j 1 w Mfflgjr 'G ' 1 , 7 if 4 V. ! . ,X -X 4- 4 UHGNDS' GUY MARLOW brealcs tape in winning 100 yard dash ??4f 7Lff. ffvv . Q' iff. . f .. H, f ,gwpmf f . ,.,,,., . f Via. .Z ,awp .. , , fi , .,,, ,. , ,,,,,, ,.,, ., l,, ,. ,:,,,, a.a , AI . 11 'al' ZW 44' ff' ' .I fi 4 - ,.,, ,..,. .. ,.,,. , , . In A Lili. ' f ,,,,, f'Al'41 Wf f M272 Q 2. f . f, K jig, - ,.0f t':v4n-1 . , , ilili 5.9141 f- W . I I, ggi.- . fwwlw ff. cf '-1' fm' ' V ' . fi.. .WX 7. 'ILL' ., ' 2-itll. -af?-. 7145 ffff L 'mv' fn 'fer' 41- Y- ' . , ' M .Yffw .gi , H' .QA ff' 7. ' Wflzrf 5.3, ,wwf 456, . I' , am . -4 ,yan f , -. My ., ,ff i I RON LETTAU heaves shot against City. mfs. ALLY OOP! Ray King clears bar in Championship meet with City. Q A against City. Varsity Thinelads Lose Edmondson's track and field squad went without a loss until it met powerful City College in the Championship. The ,Skins were subdued 126-77 by the Collegians. The season opened with a non-league victory over county schools Parkville and Kenwood. Patterson, Mervo, Douglass, and Bel Air were easily conquered before a determined Poly team was encountered. The Tribe was victorious in this meet, 1041--100. St. Joe and Dunbar fell easy prey to the Thinclads to round out the regular season, 9-0. lndividual championship trials were held on May 17, 18, and 24. Ray King and Bill Glenn won first place honors for Edmondson, King in pole-vaulting and Glenn in broad jumping. Guy Marlow captured second place in the 100 yard dash. The season ended with a 126-78 loss to City. The JV track squad lost one meet to Poly to finish second. VARSITY TRACK-First row: E. Ryland, R. Smith, C. Blow, L. Henderson, L. Berry, W. Glenn, Woodley, M. Blow, S. Mack, Manager. Second row: R. King, F. Kratz, R. Lettau, M. Lane, D. Brown, Hesterlverg, Ctanson, M. Mason, L. Wilmore, G. Marlow. Third 1oW: C. Kittle D. Janes, A. Radford, Smith, C. Smith, VARSITY TRACK w ' E 0 A. Watts, Evans, Coach Ed arcl Elliott. Parkville SSW Kenwood 32 104 Carver 99 120 2f3 Patterson 79 139 lVlervo 65 , 105W Douglass 9816, W? . . 10015 Bel Air ww ' ' 1 . ' 5.1 f. . -7 104' Poly 100 Ji x , , K , ,I,,,., ii i 123 St. Joe 81 K ' ' 1 - 1 126 Dunbar 77 . . ..,,. , p eti.. , 'W77 City 126 an 'We' A s -H ff s ' ff-cha ,W .,., 4 DNUEJQ . .4 T447i HI Q - If ' HW' lld7 -3 ' vi-. mpionship meet
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